3 Indian among 15
finalists in Google Science Fair
Two
students from Bangalore, one from Lucknow and an Indian origin American are
among the 15 finalists in this year’s Google
Science Fair.
Another
finalist is 17-years old Yamini Naidu, an Indian origin American.
The
three Indian students will fly along with 12 other finalists to Google’s headquarters
in California in July to present their projects to the panel of judges and
compete for prizes that include $100,000 in scholarship funds, a trip to the
Galapagos Islands and more.
Rohit’s
qualifying science project is a partial-vacuum assisted flush that conserves
over 50 per cent of the overall water used in a toilet to flush.
Raghavendra
Ramachandran, also from Bangalore, won a place in the final 15 with a project
that involves re-converting the partially oxidized fuel (alcohols) into usable
fuel.
Sumit
Singh, from Lucknow, designed a low-cost Vertical Multi-Level Farm, which could
be used by small farmers to increase crop yield in agriculture and
horticulture.
Yamini’s
project is about creating a homology model of a human receptor protein using a
computer modelling programme.
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